Kowloon Café

  3.9 – 499 reviews   • Cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style cafe)

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Kowloon Café 11214

Hours

Saturday10 AM–8:15 PM
Sunday10 AM–8:15 PM
Monday10 AM–8:15 PM
Tuesday10 AM–8:15 PM
Wednesday10 AM–8:15 PM
Thursday10 AM–8:15 PM
Friday10 AM–8:15 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2365 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214

Phone: (718) 333-1388

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Kowlooncafe/

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Reviews

abcdan
Stereotypical Hong Kong style place with reasonable prices in today’s economy. Place is decent sized but packs quickly during lunch and dinner service. We ordered:
1) chicken gizzard- decent but lacking flavor and chewy. I’ve had better
2) fried chicken skin- not bad oily
3) Kowloon fried rice- very good and kind of spicy
4) stir string beans- decent
5) peanut butter toast with condense milk- okay
6) pork belly with preserved veggies- really good and done well
7) Chinese cheng fan assortment- nice and bouncy noodles
8) beef and egg chow fun- good “wok hei” on the noodles and good flavor. Best dish
9) oyster pancake- oyster didn’t taste fresh and pancake could have been cooked longer
10) sautéed eggplant garlic sauce- flavorful and not too salty
11) Portuguese chicken spaghetti- second best dish with authentic flavor

Will definitely stop by again to try out the rest of the menu. The servers were typical HK waiters- so don’t expect exceptional customer service just above being rude- but it’s understandable.
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Olivia L
Childhood comfort food. Breakfast combos are always hot, tasty, and fresh. Recommend their noodles with mix sauce and french toast!
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Cherri Chan
First time, love the vibe and food. French toast was delicious, fake shark fin soup was also on point. Their red bean ube is the best I’ve tried!
Will come back to try other food!

Service was fast, food was hot!
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Jaz Cheerios
I was really expecting my usual Hong Kong authentic cafe (茶餐廳/Cha Chang Tang) but it was a bit disappointing.

The afternoon tea set was reasonably priced with a drink – red bean ice drink (it’s included in one of the set and you can’t change it to other drinks). I ordered the chicken leg w fries and red bean ice. The chicken leg was huge but the meat quality was not what I was looking for. I would rather choose a smaller leg with nice dark meat than a large one. The red bean was too milky without much red bean taste.

The satay beef noodle was soso. The beef was cut too thick and we normally don’t add green leaves (gai lan) on top but I guess it’s a local American style to add veg. The taste is half way there, but I wish the sauce and beef can improve.

The Portuguese chicken was ok. I just feel like the cheese was somehow different and perhaps too much.
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Jonathan
Came here with my friends for lunch, and we had a good time. Pretty tasty baked porkchop with tomato sauce (on the more sweeter side). Great portions, perfect for family style with friends to try a bit of everything. The sizzling steak platter was delicious and comes with broccoli and fries. The bread with condensed milk was a bit sad, though just toasted burger buns with drizzled condensed milk.
Great HK breakfast at a very good price.
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Wien Loo
To determine if a restaurant is good, try their beef chow fun, it should be dry, charred and not oily, what I received was not the case, and total opposite, disappointing meal.

It’s busy bc they do have a lot of variety where it can cater to the entire family from young to old, one would find something form the menu, price is fair overall.

Didn’t like the lighting and the changing light above the tables though, from blue to purple during the whole time, outdated.

Had the salt and pepper squid as well, it was fresh so that was a plus.
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Lucy P.
After reading a couple of reviews I was hesitant but honestly the food was great. Wings are a must. I got the baked spaguetti with chicken. Portions are good and the garlic sauce is great! Price is not expensive and the service is quick.
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gunsbound
I’d say the kowloon soup is good.
I liked the salt/pepper squid and the pork and vegetables. They’re 1 step off from good for me.

Overall, price wise and menu options, I love it.
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Kevin Liu
This is a very low-key Hong Kong Cafe, though the interior is definitely aged. The food however is great, prices are super affordable, can grab some classic dishes that really hit the spot. Try out the bitter melon with beef over rice, that definitely soothes the soul and gives you major Chinese street cred. On a more serious note, it’s a very simple spot to just grab a bite at though definitely not a date spot.
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Amanda
Some food was okay like the wings, and the fried noodles. The wontons were bad, they had a weird taste to them. The milk tea was way too sweet. The hot tea was basically just water.

The worst part was the service. We left the restaurant already and were chased for more tip even though we already gave a tip. When ordering they asked what type of sause we wanted for a dish but the menu did not list them and he just expected us to know what they had.

Been to a few casual Hong Kong style cafes in nyc and this is so far the worst.
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